New research literacies for contemporary research into literacy and new media?
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2003
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The term literacy remains highly contested and debates continue about how literacy might best be researched and to what ends. For some, literacy is simply a matter of acquiring the technical competence which enables people to read and write. Literacy research conducted from this point of view does not usually concern itself with the new media but rather focuses on how people learn to code and decode print text. For others, however, literacy is more complex and involves learning a repertoire of practices for communicating and getting things done in particular social and cultural contexts. Literacy research conducted from this sociocultural point of view accepts that the new media are central to the field because in everyday cultural practice people are using the new media to make meaning, to express themselves and to communicate and work with others. Socio-cultural approaches to literacy research have already provided rich material which has assisted educators to understand literacy practices in everyday use (e.g. Barton & Hamilton, 1998; Barton, Hamilton and Ivanic, 2000) including children’s appropriation of the media in school-based writing (Dyson, 1997). However, the changing semiotic and cultural practices associated with new media and online participation have less frequently been the object of study... |
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International Reading Association |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/41166/1/NixonRRQAccepted.pdf http://www.reading.org/General/Publications/Journals/RRQ.aspx Nixon, Helen (2003) New research literacies for contemporary research into literacy and new media? Reading Research Quarterly, 38(4), pp. 407-413. |
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Copyright 2003 International Reading Association |
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Faculty of Education; School of Cultural & Language Studies in Education |
Palavras-Chave | #130204 English and Literacy Curriculum and Pedagogy (excl. LOTE ESL and TESOL) #new literacy studies #models of literacy learning #literacy and new media #research literacy |
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